Currently limited to a select number of developers, iCloud.com will be the online home for data and content stored in the Apple iCloud, Apple's new cloud computing service which is expected to launch into general availability this fall; users will have access to cloud apps through the iCloud portal. Early screenshots show the cloud apps available include Mail, Contacts, Calendar, Find My iPhone and iWork.

Along with launching the developer beta of iCloud.com, Apple also revealed iCloud pricing, according to screenshots published by 9to5 Mac. According to those screenshots, iCloud users will get 5 GB of free cloud storage. Additional storage will cost roughly $2 per GB per year. For example, adding 10 GB is $20 annually, adding 20 GB is $40 per year and adding 50 GB will run $100 for a year.

Doron Kempel says selling hyper-convergence can be challenging for solution providers, but success will come from taking business from competitors that are unprepared or hesitant to embrace the technology.